On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Wendell Piez
<wapiez(_at_)wendellpiez(_dot_)com> wrote:
Ihe,
(To the list: I'm apparently having trouble with Gmail's new
"features" so please forgive any noisy resends you may see.)
You wrote:
well you are no longer dealing in sets ...... so if you apply a
set-theoretic construct then all bets are off and the law of the
jungle applies.
Substitute "English-language semantics" in for "a set-theoretic
construct" above, and you have a reasonable explanation, I think, for
the "except" business.
Personally I have a little imp in my head that does a bit of
rewriting, so when I see
* except head
I read "child::* except child::head"
<meta property="og:image:width" content="800"/>
where the 1st attribute could be anything and the second is always
content and I don't want it (it's open graph)
I cannot find anything better than
data(@* except @content)
PAH!!!!
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